Skolopad goals: To slut or to slay?

Skolopad. Picture: Instagram

Skolopad. Picture: Instagram

Published Dec 14, 2017

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When Skolopad woke up this morning and decided to share her life goal with fans, she should've probably started with a STRONG cuppa Joe.

Mzansi was left scratching their heads this morning after the singer, who is known for her raunchy outfits, tweeted that she wanted be a slut when she grows up.

When i grow up I'd like to be a Slut🙌

— #Queen.Skolopad 👑🐢 (@queenskolopad) December 14, 2017

Twitter was wide awake after that, and on the hunt for an explanation — because, according to their replies, tweeps apparently thought she was one already.

  Ouch!

Keeping her head high, Skolopad tried to explain that she actually meant to say she wanted to  "slay". 

😱I thought i said i want to Slay🙈

— #Queen.Skolopad 👑🐢 (@queenskolopad) December 14, 2017

And even tried to reinforce her argument with an example her "slaying".

I slay 😆😆 pic.twitter.com/lJfg3m8wD8

— #Queen.Skolopad 👑🐢 (@queenskolopad) December 14, 2017

But Twitter smelled blood — or was it wors? — in the water, and the meat wearing singer was about to get dragged. Here are some of their responses: 

You have reached your destination 😂😂😂

— Thandokazi (@snatiey) December 14, 2017

Arent you one already?

— Harry Houdini (@honourableTshif) December 14, 2017

What are you now?? pic.twitter.com/df6236OHiR

— coolest kid.... (@ma_nhlanhla) December 14, 2017

I thought u already reached that level pic.twitter.com/YiYQwberaH

— warren Mduduzi (@Smanga87Warren) December 14, 2017

You are already living your dream sweerie pie pic.twitter.com/7oJlNTnjaY

— Call me X !!!!!!! (@KAGISO_X6) December 14, 2017

And some even called her out for being an attention seeker who got her inspiration from Zodwa Wabantu.

I see what you did there, wanna trend neh! pic.twitter.com/WiuTFRDNNs

— Kenneth Sehlabi (@Kenneth_Sehlabi) December 14, 2017

this tweet screams attention😏

— Candy (@Candicedept) December 14, 2017

Zodwa

— 🍃NEYNAH🍃 (@TheRealNeynah) December 14, 2017

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